All Paints and Livery's must be submitted to CQR Aero for TORA Media Spotter Guides prior to a Entrant be confirmed in a series, failure to do so will result in application of thus series becoming void.

Livery's must have no tobacco or adult related products & must not be deemed to be offensive.

I understand the ban on tobacco, and offensive content is also very understandable.

But the whole "must be submitted" thing takes it a bit far. If I read this correctly, once I enter a series and submit the livery, I am stuck with it the entire series. As a race car graphics technician by trade, I like to change my livery every few races. I'll be watching a race, get a brainstorm, and suddenly the paint on my car just isn't good enough for me anymore.

If this were the real world, perhaps labor and materials may prevent this, but even in NASCAR wrap technology allows a team to change the entire livery, including all sponsors, on a week to week basis.

I'm not intending to offend anyone, or start anything with my inquiry, and I am not sure that Aero will be so gung ho about implementation and enforcement of this rule come midseason.

*All Paints and Livery's must be submitted to CQR Aero for TORA Media Spotter Guides prior to a Entrant be confirmed in a series, failure to do so will result in application of thus series becoming void.*

By doing this if you look at the spotters guide its nearly finished.Which if we look back at Lemans 24hour it wasnt by race day and its just saving loads of time getting everything together.Instead of having 2-3 paints to do an evening Aero is having to do 40 odd so its time saving in the long run.

Once the guide is up and running, I'm not too concerned if you change your paint. You can send me the change and I'll update your guide pic if you so choose (it would help the TORA TV commentators identify your car at the very least!), but my main goal is (a) to eliminate the raft of blanks we had in S9, and setting a deadline with a "harsh" rule should (b) mean that it gets done before the season starts, so I can concentrate on practicing for my own race, instead of chasing/fretting, and then turning up to race completely unprepared as per last season, which I think is completely unfair on me, considering how much graft I put in to this!

It's quite a simple rule, and if you decide not to follow it then I'm sorry in advance.

Flyin Mikey J wrote:...I am not sure that Aero will be so gung ho about implementation and enforcement of this rule come midseason.

Gung ho?? It was my idea to put the rule in, and I've never been "gung ho" about anything in my life. I considered the rule carefully and submitted the idea to the staff, citing my reasons (see above) before it was implemented, and I don't think it's an "unreasonable" request. The paint is done, so what's so difficult about gifting it, or putting it on your storefront for me to use?

I think the rule is first and foremost just a way of getting the people who actually want to race to commit to it. You can freely change your design throughout the season, there is no rule against that.

As Chris said, we want to know who is actually committed to racing before the season starts, and not just signing up because 'it seems popular' and in doing so we have a good idea of what numbers to expect before the first race.

You are not under any obligation to send Chris a new paint every race if you so chose to make one, but if you want your car to be featured in it's most up to date form on the Spotters Guide - which are becoming important for us - then you may send him the updated paints as they become available.

ShrinkingSteven wrote:*All Paints and Livery's must be submitted to CQR Aero for TORA Media Spotter Guides prior to a Entrant be confirmed in a series, failure to do so will result in application of thus series becoming void.*

By doing this if you look at the spotters guide its nearly finished.Which if we look back at Lemans 24hour it wasnt by race day and its just saving loads of time getting everything together.Instead of having 2-3 paints to do an evening Aero is having to do 40 odd so its time saving in the long run.

But does that reflect on the Community Events, too? I mean, is Aero actually going to do spotters guides for those?

CMGraphix wrote:That rule (as far as I know) only applies to MSA TORA series

That's what I thought, too, but the OP had the quote of:

All Paints and Livery's must be submitted to CQR Aero for TORA Media Spotter Guides prior to a Entrant be confirmed in a series, failure to do so will result in application of thus series becoming void.

Livery's must have no tobacco or adult related products & must not be deemed to be offensive.